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W00t! Kiriban Pattern!

Please note that, while this pattern can be assembled in basically the same way as my Basic Plush Pattern, it varries in two big ways.

The first way is that the front of the body was cut in half, to fit on printer paper. To use the pattern, trace the pictured half on another sheet of paper, cut out the copy, and join it to the original piece down the middle.

The other difference is that this pattern's Back of Legs is also in two parts. Cut out 2 pieces of fabric from that pattern piece and stitch them together at the butt.

THIS IS NOT TO BE REDISTRIBUTED WITHOUT MY DIRECT PERMISSION! THIS IS NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY KIND OF PERSONAL GAIN, WHETHER MONETARY OR OTHERWISE, WITHOUT MY DIRECT PERMISSION!

If you want this on your webpage, link to this. DO NOT REPOST!

All derivative works must include the statement that you used this pattern.

You may modify this pattern, but you may not call it your own unless you show ME the modified pattern and I declare that it has been modified enough to qualify it as a unique pattern.

If I have time, I'll clean up the pattern so it looks pretty. In the mean while, enjoy ^_^
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~littledemonplusher Jul 31, 2011  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
does this really work?
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:iconorigamifreak:
I just wanted to say thanks for making this! I was able to make a pushie for my friend because of your pattern
:D
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:icondelwulfsky:
... Isn't this BabyLondonStar's?
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:iconplushabilities:
Nope, her's is linked to on her page ^_^

They're both UFO-style, though, so there are some similarities in proportion and technique. But otherwise, her's is better designed, and mine has a different style of hands and feet.
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:icondelwulfsky:
Aaah, thank you for informing me and sorry for accusing! Very professional pattern then I must say and it must be a popular style.
:aww:
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:iconplushabilities:
No problem ^_^ No harm, no foul.

I've gotten better since then XD
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:iconharukofullmetal:
Wow, your plushies are awesome ^^
I was just wondering, out of this pattern and the other one, which one would you recommend using for a more chibi-ish plush?
Also, how tall do each of the finished products of the two patterns stand?
And do the patterns just need to be printed onto A4 paper for the correct scale?
Thanks :3 xxx
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Mood: Love ~KittyZilla Nov 20, 2008  Hobbyist Artist
i'm sooo glad i found these now i can try and make my self the House MD group
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:icong-manluver:
damn, wish I would have found out about this stuff BEFORE I tried to make a plushie of Lust from Fullmetal Alchemist xD. Oh well, she's done now (well at least her body, she still needs a face and clothing).

I'll make sure if I use this pattern in the future to link back :nod:
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